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Kalispell police

| August 11, 2005 1:00 AM

Kalispell police had nearly 50 calls only part-way through the door Wednesday.

An officer checking on a sex offender was diverted when he saw an injured woman stumbling out of her home on Eighth Street East. She was reportedly assaulted by her partner, who was arrested.

A woman reported another woman harassing her on Seventh Street West. A man reportedly harasses his ex-girlfriend at a casino. A man was cited for trying to get in the door of a home on 10th Avenue West, where he's prohibited from going. The argument between a couple on Darlington went on all day Wednesday, according to someone who called police. A girl is reportedly being harassed by phone and "all over town." A woman said a man at a women's gym "got in her face." A couple argued in a vehicle on Woodland Drive. After a domestic disturbance on Sixth Street West, a man was arrested on a warrant. Participants in a fight a Fatt Boys quickly dispersed.

A woman was arrested at a bank where she tried to cash stolen checks.

Two young men were seen driving recklessly in a blue Chrysler that was eventually stopped by a sturdy sign on First Avenue West North.

A man was arrested when he showed up at the probation office with drugs. A man was arrested on five warrants, totaling $9,500.

A man brought his own beverage to Cogar's Coffee early Wednesday morning, only his contained more alcohol than caffeine. He reportedly walked up and announced a robbery and then left. He was arrested for disorderly conduct.

It sounded like a gunshot, according to residents at Glacier Manor, but it was a cabinet falling over.

Four youths with paint balls were reported at Whitefish Credit Unit. Someone dropped an egg on a passing car at the underpass. Back hoe tires were slashed at Orchard Village and tires on three vehicles were slashed at Loomis Cars. Cement blocks blocked the street on West Center Street. The Dollar Store was spray-painted.

A peeping tom was reported on Liberty Street. A sleeping tom returned his gray Taurus to a street where he had been formerly asked to leave. There was a complaint about an orange van that says "murder" on the front grille parked on Eighth Avenue West, where more sleeping ensued.